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Katrina and the Future of New Orleans
Walter Block and
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
There are no controlled experiments in economics, or, indeed, in any of the other social sciences. Social economic reality is simply too complex. Ceteris paribus conditions never hold; there are always several phenomena that vary, not the single one necessary for controlled experiments of the sort enjoyed in the physical sciences, where everything else can be held equal. Every once in a while, however, we come close. In past decades there were East Germany and West Germany. North and South Korea serve similar functions at present. In each case, there was at least a rough approximation of the people, of...
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